THIS WRITTEN TUTORIAL IS BASED ON HIMANSHU PATHAK'S VIDEO TUTORIAL. JUST A LITTLE DETAILED. YOU CAN VIEW HIS VIDEO TUTORIAL HERE OR CONTINUE READING BELOW.

Things you need:
1. TK File Explorer(link)- A tool that provides access to the hidden system area of your Samsung's internal memory.

2. Font/s- It can be any font as long as it's in TTF format
You can download free fonts from www.dafont.com/
Or download the fonts provided in the video here. They fit perfectly and all the characters are supported. They are quite big, though, about 3-4mb.

3. USB Cable and Samsung USB driverThe driver normally goes along with Samsung Kies, but in order to save time, download it separately here. Install. If this doesn't work try Samsung Kies instead.

4. Windows Media Player 11- needed by the Samsung USB Driver to function properly. If you don't have it installed, you will receive an error regarding the installation of Samsung USB Driver and your phone will still be identified as a camera device

5. You will now be asked for your Port. Enter it, click OK, and click Connect.

6. Upon clicking Connect, this is what you should see: (click on the image below to enlarge and view the animation)

Double click AppEx. You will see three folders inside namely Sys, SysDefault and User.

Double click User. You will see three folders inside it namely Font, Java and Widget.
Double click Font. Double click Download. You will see that the Download folder is EMPTY.

7. In the upper area of TK File Explorer, find the fonts you want to install in your Samsung Corby 2. (I placed mine in the root directory of C.) In most cases, you can find your downloaded fonts in Downloads folder. So just find your Downloads folder in the UPPER area.

8. After finding the font/s, double click it and it will be automatically copied to your phone.
NOTE: When copying fonts that are over 2mb in size, like those that were provided by Himanshu Pathak in his video tutorial,
TK File Explorer may stop responding for a while and it's normal. You
don't need to do anything but wait because it is still copying. Don't
click anything til it finishes.

9. When the copying process is done, you will see the copied font inside the Download folder (the lower area) Click Disconnect. Apply your new font. Restart your phone. Enjoy!

Using TKFE, you can also delete some system-protected files like games, just be careful. You might screw things up :D

Monday, January 23, 2012

Firmware Update Problem: Device does not support upgrading via Kies

In my previous post regarding the Firmware Update which includes a
Qwerty keypad, I mentioned that not all firmwares are compatible for
this update. Proven true by many Samsung Corby 2 users who tried to
update their firmware. Now here's a solution I got from Corbitonians-- change
your firmware to the Arabic one and after doing so, change your CSC to
JED. Chill. The process will be perfectly smooth if you follow the directions. Just do the right thing
and everything will be fine. I know you'll feel more at ease with
images so despite my busyness, I decided to spare time to make a
separate tutorial in reference to that of Corbitonians group.

You do know that you will lose all data if you do this update, right? This includes your internet settings so you may not be able to use Facebook and Twitter apps without setting your connection. So please back-up your files(everything saved in your phone memory) and let's get started.

Install Samsung Kies, extract the Arabic Firmware and proceed.Extracting:Right click on the Arabic Firmware you downloaded and select "Extract here."If you don't see this option, download WinRAR here and install.

Edit: Focus on BOOT, AMSS, APPS, RSRC1, RSRC2, FACTORY FS, CSC and SHP APP. Himanshu Pathak, a firmware modder, same person who successfully found a way to install
fonts using TKFE messaged me 2 nights ago that AMSS should not be left
blank because it is one of the most important parts of a firmware
upgrade. If you leave it blank then you are prone to getting serious
problems in the future. Your phone may stop working anytime, unable to restart, etc.

Now click BOOTand select BOOTFILES from the extracted Firmware folder.